Going camping

Options
Well, to a cabin (without electricity).
What food should I take?

Replies

  • Dragonwolf
    Dragonwolf Posts: 5,600 Member
    Options
    A five-day cooler packed with ice and the typical meat and vegetables. You can either grill or just cook anything you want cooked over a camp fire.
  • chaoticdreams
    chaoticdreams Posts: 447 Member
    Options
    We take a portable grill and grill the entire time :) We didn't camp this weekend, but spent a day trip at a local state park. Grilled, carried deviled eggs kept on ice, easy to eat veggies, and pork rinds for those that like them to munch on.
  • pondsbb
    pondsbb Posts: 172 Member
    Options
    Beet pickled eggs, beef jerky, canned salsa and pork rinds, nuts and of course steak to grill on ice.yummm we are going soon also but we will have electric hookup.
  • JessicaLCHF
    JessicaLCHF Posts: 1,265 Member
    Options
    Well, to a cabin (without electricity).
    What food should I take?

    Frozen hotdogs or kielbasa to grill, eggs, veggies, nuts, fresh berries, coffee and heavy cream (in cooler), more nuts, sunflower seeds, shelf stable string cheese (if you need room in cooler), canned tuna, canned chicken (by the tuna at the store), make flax crackers before you go to dip tuna salad into, they keep for weeks if you bake them really dry.